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rondeau (encz) | rondeau, n: |
Rondeau (gcide) | Rondeau \Ron*deau"\, n. [F. See Roundel.] [Written also
rondo.]
1. A species of lyric poetry so composed as to contain a
refrain or repetition which recurs according to a fixed
law, and a limited number of rhymes recurring also by
rule.
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Note: When the rondeau was called the rondel it was mostly
written in fourteen octosyllabic lines of two rhymes,
as in the rondels of Charles d'Orleans. . . . In the
17th century the approved form of the rondeau was a
structure of thirteen verses with a refrain. --Encyc.
Brit.
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2. (Mus.) See Rondo, 1.
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rondeau (wn) | rondeau
n 1: a musical form that is often the last movement of a sonata
[syn: rondo, rondeau]
2: a French verse form of 10 or 13 lines running on two rhymes;
the opening phrase is repeated as the refrain of the second
and third stanzas [syn: rondeau, rondel] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
Rondeau (gcide) | Rondeau \Ron*deau"\, n. [F. See Roundel.] [Written also
rondo.]
1. A species of lyric poetry so composed as to contain a
refrain or repetition which recurs according to a fixed
law, and a limited number of rhymes recurring also by
rule.
[1913 Webster]
Note: When the rondeau was called the rondel it was mostly
written in fourteen octosyllabic lines of two rhymes,
as in the rondels of Charles d'Orleans. . . . In the
17th century the approved form of the rondeau was a
structure of thirteen verses with a refrain. --Encyc.
Brit.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Mus.) See Rondo, 1.
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